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Death Penalty: History & Analysis

Introduction In the passing yours, we all have seen the ups and downs of various dynamics but the one thing which is common in them were their use of death sentence for administering justice. We look the time period of the Mauryan’ s, the concept followed by them to punish any person was “an eye…

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WHAT ACTUALLY IS CRYPTOCURRENCY?

“Mobile was Internet 2.0. It changed everything. Crypto is Internet 3.0”                                                               –Gil Penchina We all came across the news about cryptocurrency tax calculation. Firstly, we should know what cryptocurrency is.   Since time immemorial, currency has been a very important part of our lives in the caveman era. They use the barter system, now…

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The Seat Theory in Arbitration

The Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 grants the authority to the parties to decide the place where the arbitration proceedings shall be held by virtue of the arbitration agreement. When the arbitration agreement does not prescribe a place, the arbitral tribunal fixes the place of arbitration. The arbitral tribunal would then consider the factors like…

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Star Intern – Keerthana

About Keerthana Keerthana is a final year law student from symbiosis law school. She is a creative writing enthusiast and looks for opportunities to blend knowledge into fun snippets that could be both informative and easy to understand. She has authored and published multiple blogs, articles and papers on various platforms owing to her interest in…

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Complaint under The Consumer Protection Act, 1986

The Consumer Rights that every consumer impliedly possesses are governed by The Consumer Protection Act, 1986, which has established “Consumer Courts”. These courts are divided into a hierarchical structure, which consists of:- The District Forum: The forum takes up complaints where the compensation claimed by the complainant for the defective goods comes within the limit…

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Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999: An Overview

The Foreign exchange Management Act, 1999 (hereinafter referred to as “FEMA” or “the Act”) is an Act meant to govern the laws pertaining to foreign exchange so as to manage and functionally facilitate external trade and payments as regards the foreign exchange market in India. This Act, supra, replaced the Foreign Exchange Regulation Act, 1973…

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EFFECT OF COVID-19 ON RIGHT OF CHILDERN

INTRODUCTION Children play a very vital role in our society. They are the future of our country. There are some rights to be provided to each and every children at global level. These rights are like education system, safety of children, marriages, health system etc. Today because of COVID-19 Pandemic, Most of the children have…

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